Version 6.2 27 February 2011
SIP User's Manual 3. Web-Based Management
3 Web-Based Management
The device's Embedded Web Server (Web interface) provides FCAPS (fault management,
configuration, accounting, performance, and security) functionality. The Web interface
allows you to remotely configure your device for quick-and-easy deployment, including
uploading of software (*.cmp), configuration (*.ini), and auxiliary files, and resetting the
device. The Web interface provides real-time, online monitoring of the device, including
display of alarms and their severity. In addition, it displays performance statistics of voice
calls and various traffic parameters.
The Web interface provides a user-friendly, graphical user interface (GUI), which can be
accessed using any standard Web browser (e.g., Microsoftâ„¢ Internet Explorer). Access to
the Web interface is controlled by various security mechanisms such as login user name
and password, read-write privileges, and limiting access to specific IP addresses.
Notes:
• For a detailed description of all the parameters in the Web interface, see
''Configuration Parameters Reference'' on page 333.
• The parameters in the Web interface can alternatively be configured
using their corresponding ini file parameters, which are enclosed in
square brackets "[...]" in ''Configuration Parameters Reference'' on page
333.
• The Web interface allows you to configure most of the device's settings.
However, additional configuration parameters may exist that are not
provided in the Web interface and which can only be configured using ini
file parameters. These parameters are listed without a corresponding
Web parameter name in ''Configuration Parameters Reference'' on page
333.
• Some Web interface pages are Software Upgrade Key dependant. These
pages appear only if the installed Software Upgrade Key supports the
features related to the pages. For viewing your Software Upgrade Key,
see ''Loading Software Upgrade Key'' on page 172.